Logan Aronhalt came off the bench and finished with 10 points for the Terrapins (12-1). Maryland shot 54.7 percent (29 of 53) from the field.

Maryland has not lost since falling to then-No. 1 Kentucky 72-69 in the season opener. The Terrapins have their best record entering ACC play since 1998-1999 when they were 13-1. It is also Maryland's longest winning streak in 10 years.

"I'm eager for conference play because we've gotten better," Turgeon said. "We have gotten a lot better the past three or four weeks. I am excited to go into the league because I think we are ready for it. We won the games. We did what we had to do. A lot of teams around the country play the same type of schedule and we handled it well."

Gaines scored six consecutive points to give IUPUI a 14-3 lead with 14:38 left in the first half. Maryland responded with a 20-5 run over the next 7:06 and led 23-19.

The Terrapins remained in control and a layup by Dez Wells with one second remaining increased the margin to 41-34 at the break.

The Terrapins' bench outscored the Jaguars 22-0 in the first half and 43-2 in the game. 10 players had at least one field goal.

"We can just outrun teams," Allen said. "You can tell at the end, we last longer than most teams. I think the depth really helps us create leads because it gives teams different looks. We feed off each other."

Maryland continued to distance itself in the second half and a dunk by Alex Len provided the first double-digit lead, 48-27, with 17:47 remaining. Shaquille Cleare scored six consecutive points and a pair of 3-pointers by Pe'Shon Howard and Nick Faust boosted the Terrapins' lead to 62-46 with 11:28 left.

"Their size inside compared to our size created a mismatch," IUPUI coach Todd Howard said. "We had six scholarship guys today and seven of our rotation guys [out of the game]. To come in and battle in this fashion against a team that is rolling is just a phenomenal credit to our guys."

A dunk and free throw by Allen provided a 78-54 lead with 3:57 left and Maryland was not threatened the rest of the way. The Terrapins begin their conference schedule Saturday against visiting Virginia Tech.